THE DREYFUS CASE
THE.TRIAL OF M. ZOLA.
HELP FROM
FOREIGN SYM-
PATHISERS.
PARIS, January 26.
M. Zola, at the forthcoming trial intends to call the leading military officers connected with the Dreyfus prosecution. He claims the production of all the Dreyfus and Esterhozy documents. Foreign sympathisers are ottering M. Zola abundance of money to conduct the trial.
The city newspapers are incensed at Baron yon Billow a statement with reference to the Dreyfus case, and declare his statements to be lies.
The Public Prosecutor has demanded authority from the Chamber of Deputies to prosecute Deputies Debernis, Genuilt and Richard in connection with the stormy scene in the Chamber on Saturday ever the Dreyfus case.
The anti-Jewish riots, the outcome of the Dreyfus case, have extended to Dijon, the capital of the department of Cote d'Or.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1898, Page 5
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